American Idol
Show summary:
Twelve finalists and/or future singers (six men and six women) who were
selected from America, compete in a talent contest in which they were
asked to sing any song they like on this "Star Search" clone. After each
song that was sung, the judges, Abdul, Jackson and Cowell, then
critique that finalist's chosen song. After each show's ending, America
must vote for a finalist to whom they really think their performance is
good using this AT&T (now Cingular Wireless) or any other cellular
phone to cast votes with. Once the votes are locked in, the judges and
America decides who has the most and the least amount of votes, and the
contestant with the least amount of votes is eliminated, and it goes on
each week's show until the winner is crowned as "American Idol," where
he/she wins a recording contract worth up to $1,000,000. The rest of the
other finalists to whom they have been voted off before (the runner-up)
also get recording contracts, too.
Twelve finalists and/or future singers (six men and six women) who were
selected from America, compete in a talent contest in which they were
asked to sing any song they like on this "Star Search" clone. After each
song that was sung, the judges, Abdul, Jackson and Cowell, then
critique that finalist's chosen song. After each show's ending, America
must vote for a finalist to whom they really think their performance is
good using this AT&T (now Cingular Wireless) or any other cellular
phone to cast votes with. Once the votes are locked in, the judges and
America decides who has the most and the least amount of votes, and the
contestant with the least amount of votes is eliminated, and it goes on
each week's show until the winner is crowned as "American Idol," where
he/she wins a recording contract worth up to $1,000,000. The rest of the
other finalists to whom they have been voted off before (the runner-up)
also get recording contracts, too.